What is the 1963 Club?

The 1963 Club is a community of dedicated donors who support the success of students at Elon by contributing annually to the Elon Black Alumni Scholarship and the Black Student Life Fund.

  • The Elon Black Alumni Scholarship helps make an Elon education accessible to deserving students who demonstrate high scholastic achievement and financial need.
  • The Black Student Life Fund addresses the immediate needs of Black students, such as providing professional attire, food for those without a meal plan and more.

The 1963 Club honors the strength and bravery of those who came before us and the legacy they continue to leave on our campus. By annually making a one-time or recurring gift of $19.63, $196.30, or $1,963.00, or any donation greater than $19.63, members contribute to Elon’s commitment to Black excellence.


How can I join?

All are welcome to join the 1963 Club by annually making a one-time or recurring gift to the Elon Black Alumni Scholarship or Black Student Life Fund of $19.63 or more.


What is the significance of the year 1963 in Elon’s history?

Elon enrolled its first African American student, Glenda Phillips-Hightower, in 1963. Her experience as a trailblazer has paved the way for over 2,000 Black identified students to continue to make a lasting impact on Elon’s campus and history. Since her time on campus, countless Black students have opened the door for others by becoming the first to take on academic and extracurricular experiences at Elon. Take a look at Elon’s rich history through the African-American Wall of Fame which highlights many of these accomplishments.


What are the benefits of membership?

Donors who join the 1963 Club will receive:

  • Recognition at on-campus events, including EBAN homecoming activities
  • Occasional tokens of appreciation like decals, 1963 Club pins and more
  • Donors of $1,963 or more are automatically members of The Elon Society and are privy to the benefits of that society.

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